Period cottage with large garden and workshop, no onward chain, village location..
- Two double bedrooms and two reception rooms, character features intact
- Large rear garden backing onto countryside and the Test Way
- Substantial timber outbuilding/workshop for storage or projects
- Driveway parking for multiple vehicles, end-terrace position
- No onward chain; freehold tenure and affordable council tax
- Air-source heat pump; no gas supply on site
- Shared septic tank and slow broadband/mobile signal average
- Some updating and kitchen renovation required, maintenance likely
An attractive early 20th-century terraced cottage offering generous ground-floor living and period character. Built in 1914, the house retains features such as an exposed brick fireplace and a wood-burning stove, and provides two spacious reception rooms and two double bedrooms across a well-proportioned layout.
The property's standout asset is its substantial rear garden, backing onto open countryside and the Test Way, with an extensive lawn and a large timber workshop/outbuilding—ideal for hobbies, storage or conversion (subject to consents). Driveway parking for multiple vehicles and an end-terrace position add practical convenience.
Practical points to note: the home is freehold and offered with no onward chain, heated by an air-source heat pump and radiators (no gas on site), and is served by a shared septic tank. Broadband speeds are slow and mobile signal is average. Some rooms and the kitchen show evidence of needing updating and general maintenance, so the property suits buyers comfortable with modest renovation.
Located in the popular village of Awbridge, the cottage sits close to a well-regarded primary school and has easy access to Romsey, the New Forest and regional transport links—appealing for village-family living or someone seeking a character home with garden potential.